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New York Mayor Eric Adams, West Indian American Day Carnival Association Issue Statement on Shooting at West Indian American Day Parade

On Monday, September 2, 2024, a shooting incident occurred during the West Indian American Day Parade in Brooklyn, New York, resulting in five people being shot[1][2]. – New York City Mayor Eric Adams and West Indian American Day Carnival Association President Roger Archibald tonight released the following statement on the shooting that occurred earlier today at the West Indian American…

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New York Alert: No Trash, Compost, or Recycling Pickup on Labor Day, September 2, 2024

No Trash, Compost, or Recycling Collection in NYC on Labor Day, September 2, 2024 The New York City Department of Sanitation has announced that there will be no trash, curbside compost, or recycling collection on Labor Day, Monday, September 2, 2024. If your regular collection day is Monday, please place your trash, compost, and recyclables…

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Governor Hochul Urges New Yorkers to Protect Against West Nile Virus Ahead of Labor Day

Governor Kathy Hochul advises New Yorkers to take precautions against mosquito bites to prevent West Nile virus and other diseases ahead of Labor Day. With 20 reported human cases of West Nile virus in the state, including 10 in NYC, Hochul emphasizes wearing protective clothing and using insect repellent. Health officials warn that mosquito activity…

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Mayor Adams Unveils $3 Billion Expansion of 3-K Programs, Boosts Public Safety Efforts in NYC

Mayor Adams Discusses $3 Billion NYC 3-K Expansion and Public Safety on PIX11 Morning News “PIX11 Morning News” Mayor Eric Adams highlighted a $3 billion investment in expanding 3-K programs citywide, emphasizing the importance of early childhood education for New York’s future. Deputy Mayor Ana Almanzar detailed a 10-point plan ensuring that resources are effectively…

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NYC Mayor Adams & City Council Unveil 10-Point Plan for Affordable, Accessible Child Care Across New York

Mayor Adams and the City Council have unveiled a groundbreaking $3 billion investment plan, boosted by an additional $100 million in the FY25 budget, to transform NYC’s early childhood education system. This historic initiative will reallocate resources to better meet community needs, connect families with unfilled 3-K seats, and support child care providers. The new…

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“Mayor Adams Tackles Homelessness, Encourages Tourism Amid New Travel Initiative and MTA Funding Needs

NYC Mayor Adams Holds In-Person Media Availability Mayor Adams and his team discussed tackling chronic homelessness, emphasizing the need for more comprehensive approaches and criticizing the previous system’s shortcomings. They also touched on the impact of recent free travel promotions from New Jersey, noting that while beneficial for tourism, it’s not a sustainable solution for…

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